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David Stinson wrote:
Chuck Harris wrote: Cadmium oxide is indeed deadly stuff, but it is a dark brown powder, not white. Chuck- What about that yellow-green looking stuff we sometimes see on chassis that we know were Cadmium plated? That the bad stuff? If so, I should probably be dead- I washed some of that powder stuff off with my bare hands many years ago. D.S. Hi David, Cadmium oxide is not water soluble. It is mostly an ingestion and inhalation hazard as I understand it. I have seen that kind of corrosion on some items, I was never sure just what it was. Typically it appeared on small screws and standoffs that otherwise had a rather flat whitish/gray appearance, not shiny at all. There are so many different treatments that were used on metals, it would be hard to keep track of them all. I have had numerous bits of hardware that I bought new that were sold as being cadmium plated. It was a standard item from the 60s thru the 80s. They are shiny, and bluish grey in color. I have never seen them display any sign of corrosion, despite storing them for years in a damp basement. -Chuck |
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